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McLaren Solus GT
The Hot Wheels McLaren Solus GT is a legendary 1:64 scale die-cast casting first introduced in 2020 as part of the 2020 New Models. Designed by Mattel Design and assigned catalog number #HW136, this casting represents one of Mattel’s most collectible pieces from the Contemporary Era. This guide covers every known color variant, production region, rarity rating, and current market value.
History of the Hot Wheels McLaren Solus GT
Hot Wheels launched in 1968 as Mattel’s bold answer to Matchbox, featuring low-friction wheels and brilliant Spectraflame paint finishes that made them unlike anything on toy store shelves. The McLaren Solus GT was introduced in 2020, entering production during the Contemporary Era — a period defined by global distribution, social media-driven Treasure Hunt hunts, and record secondary market prices.
From its debut in the 2020 New Models, the McLaren Solus GT captured collectors’ attention with its faithful proportions and premium finish quality. Over subsequent decades, the casting appeared in numerous assortments ranging from mainline five-packs to limited premium series, accumulating a rich variation history that makes it a staple in any serious collection.
Today, the Hot Wheels McLaren Solus GT is recognized as an important piece of die-cast history. Pristine examples — particularly those with rare Spectraflame colors or error variants — regularly trade among collectors at significant premiums over standard examples.
Design & Tooling
Designed by Mattel Design, the Hot Wheels McLaren Solus GT translates its real-world subject into 1:64 scale with careful attention to proportional accuracy and visual impact. The casting features a Zamac alloy body with period-correct detailing — including body line recesses, window openings, and base plate stamping that tracks production origin.
The tooling has undergone revisions over its production lifespan. Early runs show tighter body tolerances and deeper paint application. Later retooled versions may feature modified wheel-well openings, revised interior detail molding, or updated base plate text — all key identifiers for variant collectors.
Collectors specifically note differences in: windshield tint color, interior color, base metal vs. plastic, and wheel axle diameter as the primary tooling tells between production generations.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Scale | 1:64 |
| Body Material | Zamac Die-Cast Alloy |
| Base Material | Metal (early) / Plastic (later) |
| Interior | Plastic Molded |
| Wheel Type | PR5 / Open Hole 5-Spoke / 10-Spoke |
| Designer | Mattel Design |
| Catalog Number | #HW136 |
| Debut Series | 2020 New Models |
| Debut Year | 2020 |
Manufacturing & Production Origins
The Hot Wheels McLaren Solus GT was manufactured in Malaysia & China & Thailand across its production history. Country of manufacture is one of the most important factors in authenticating and dating specific variants — and in some cases dramatically affects value.
Production facility. Base stamp reads “Made in Malaysia”. Check base plate text for exact origin.
Production facility. Base stamp reads “Made in China”. Check base plate text for exact origin.
Production facility. Base stamp reads “Made in Thailand”. Check base plate text for exact origin.
Quality control variations between facilities mean collectors often find differences in paint consistency, decal registration, and wheel fitment even within the same color run. These subtle differences — not flaws — are what make variation hunting so rewarding.
Color Variants & Known Variations
Below is a reference table of known color variants for the Hot Wheels McLaren Solus GT. Colors marked with ★ are considered especially desirable by collectors.
| Color | Year | Wheels | Country | Tampo / Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Red | 2020 | PR5 / Open Hole 5-Spoke / 10-Spoke | Malaysia | Standard tampo |
| Blue | 2020 | PR5 / Open Hole 5-Spoke / 10-Spoke | Malaysia | Standard tampo |
| Yellow | 2020 | PR5 / Open Hole 5-Spoke / 10-Spoke | Malaysia | Standard tampo |
| White | 2020 | PR5 / Open Hole 5-Spoke / 10-Spoke | Malaysia | Standard tampo |
| Black | 2020 | PR5 / Open Hole 5-Spoke / 10-Spoke | Malaysia | Standard tampo |
| Silver | 2020 | PR5 / Open Hole 5-Spoke / 10-Spoke | Malaysia | Standard tampo |
| Orange | 2020 | PR5 / Open Hole 5-Spoke / 10-Spoke | Malaysia | Standard tampo |
| Green | 2020 | PR5 / Open Hole 5-Spoke / 10-Spoke | Malaysia | Standard tampo |
| Purple | 2020 | PR5 / Open Hole 5-Spoke / 10-Spoke | Malaysia | Standard tampo |
| Gunmetal | 2020 | PR5 / Open Hole 5-Spoke / 10-Spoke | Malaysia | Standard tampo |
Table reflects known variants. Additional regional and promotional variants may exist. Data sourced from collector community records.
Rarity Rating & Collector Value
$1 – $15
Modern mainline. Treasure Hunt and Super Treasure Hunt variants can be worth $10–$100+.
Key Value Factors
- Color Variant – Rare or unusual colors command significant premiums
- Condition – Near Mint / Mint on Card (MOC) values are 3–10x played examples
- Country of Manufacture – USA-made examples often more valuable in early eras
- Wheel Type – Correct period wheels (PR5 / Open Hole 5-Spoke / 10-Spoke) are critical for authenticity
- Error Variants – Wrong-color bases, double-stamped tampos, and assembly errors can be extremely valuable
Collector Insights & Spotting Tips
🔍 Authenticity Check
Verify the base stamp reads the correct Mattel copyright for the year. For 2020 examples, check for the appropriate country stamp (Malaysia & China & Thailand). Weight the casting — Zamac alloy has a distinctive heft that reproductions lack.
🎨 Color Spotting
Redline Era pieces used Spectraflame paint over a chrome base — hold the car at an angle to see the chrome underneath the translucent paint. Later enamel colors are opaque. Fading or paint lift indicates played condition.
🔧 Wheel Authentication
The correct wheel type for this casting’s debut year is PR5 / Open Hole 5-Spoke / 10-Spoke. Incorrect wheels are a red flag for either a repro or a heavily played example with replaced parts.
📦 Packaging Premium
Mint-on-card (MOC) examples can command 3–10x the value of loose pieces. Original blister packs from the Contemporary Era are themselves collectible. Check for card yellowing, bubble separation, and price sticker placement.
Frequently Asked Questions – Hot Wheels McLaren Solus GT
When was the Hot Wheels McLaren Solus GT first produced?
The Hot Wheels McLaren Solus GT debuted in 2020 as part of the 2020 New Models assortment.
What makes the Hot Wheels McLaren Solus GT valuable?
Key value drivers include color variant (especially Spectraflame in Redline Era pieces), country of manufacture, wheel type, and overall condition. Unplayed examples in original packaging command the highest premiums.
How can I tell a real Hot Wheels McLaren Solus GT from a fake?
Authenticate by checking the base stamp for the Mattel copyright, country of manufacture (Malaysia & China & Thailand), and correct wheel type for the year (PR5 / Open Hole 5-Spoke / 10-Spoke). Base metal should be Zamac alloy with appropriate weight.
What is the rarity of the Hot Wheels McLaren Solus GT?
Rated Very Common (★☆☆☆☆). Estimated collector value: $1 – $15. Modern mainline. Treasure Hunt and Super Treasure Hunt variants can be worth $10–$100+.
What series did the Hot Wheels McLaren Solus GT appear in beyond its debut?
The McLaren Solus GT has appeared in multiple series beyond its debut in the 2020 New Models. Premium, themed, and anniversary series have all featured this casting over the years.
